https://neurobin.org/projects/softwares/unix/JLIVECD/
It worked great with 18.3 in (u)efi, or (mbr)legacy.
(Take your time, and RTFM, it'll all make sense as you go along, be it gui, or cli.).
You can pre-add any apps, and/or ppa's that you may need in your custom Mint iso.
(BUT, initially during iso "creation", you will simply need to keep the original Mint-18.3 distro kernel-version for a successful iso creation/boot/install, (which will NOT affect your newly/updated apps/ppa's), and. after a successful (bare-metal) install of your newly customized Mint iso, and during post-upgrades you can of course, upgrade anything, and everything, ..., as usual.)
Have Fun.
Live Mint/(Ubuntu) CD/DVD iso customization tool:JLIVECD
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Live Mint/(Ubuntu) CD/DVD iso customization tool:JLIVECD
MATE 21.3 | Lenovo Legion 5 17ACH6
Re: Live Mint/(Ubuntu) CD/DVD iso customization tool:JLIVECD
Just one question: can I install from the LiveCD/LiveDVD that JLIVECD puts out?
Re: Live Mint/(Ubuntu) CD/DVD iso customization tool:JLIVECD
Just came back after finding a lot of usefulness in this program after all.
If you want to remaster your current Linux Mint (or Ubuntu), use JLIVECD.
End of testimonial.
If you want to remaster your current Linux Mint (or Ubuntu), use JLIVECD.
End of testimonial.